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they embrace law and order conceptually and they say we're talking about enforcing the law and if the law isn't enforced a society cannot hold itself cohesively together. the second thing they say is we can't have a cohesive, coherent country without a common language. if you have two peoples living side by side speaking separate languages, you're not going to have a country. >> we heard the arguments. as far as the language is concerned, everyone knows english is the official language in the country. why is it necessary to make it officl by law? i think there's more draw backs to that because, for example, in california when they tried to make english the official language it was virtually impossible. it didn't work. it was approved, but it didn't work. why? because you have so many different languages that are spoken there. besides spanish you have several asian languages. what would happen is in the schools, the schools would be forced to send all materials to parents in english when you have elderly who do not speak the language and who would feel more comfortable. it's very hard
they embrace law and order conceptually and they say we're talking about enforcing the law and if the law isn't enforced a society cannot hold itself cohesively together. the second thing they say is we can't have a cohesive, coherent country without a common language. if you have two peoples living side by side speaking separate languages, you're not going to have a country. >> we heard the arguments. as far as the language is concerned, everyone knows english is the official language in...
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states are unable or unwilling to set up health care exchanges required in the present health care law. if the states don't do it, uncle sam well. this is going to make things even worse. what happens now? >> what happens now is the federal government has to step in. they have to fund these exchanges. the amount of money was not part of the original estimates. we have already doubled the original cost of implementing the aca. now, the price tag has gone up, but only in 13 states, and maybe not even. that is really concerning f for debate that we we are having on how to bring the country down the deficit neutral. he was going to pay for this? this is a contradiction to what the president said before about not establishing a government run program. because that is exactly where we're headed. >> what would these exchanges supposed to do were ultimately going to do? >> well, these exchanges and the rules governing them were set up as a kind of trap or states. because basically they were told that you guys have a choice. you can set these exchanges up for the federal government will do it f
states are unable or unwilling to set up health care exchanges required in the present health care law. if the states don't do it, uncle sam well. this is going to make things even worse. what happens now? >> what happens now is the federal government has to step in. they have to fund these exchanges. the amount of money was not part of the original estimates. we have already doubled the original cost of implementing the aca. now, the price tag has gone up, but only in 13 states, and...
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some say it's good for business but some protesters say the law targets homeless. >>> nurses walked off the job just a few minutes ago in a strike that is scheduled to last more than 24 hours. hundreds of replacement nurses have been hired and hospitals will stay open, however they will be closed in windsor because of the strike and the hospital is at odds because of on call pay >> >> a bay area man started a local anti-property program and has now been named genius award winners. maurice miller started the family initiative and now has several spinoff programs all around the country. it brings community members like some of these folks bringing them all together sharing their resources and solving problems. they also set and work towards financial professional and educational goals. he will receive $500,000 and he can spend that money anyway he wants. >>> right now 6:18, we will check in with sal for a look at traffic. sal? >>> things are getting busier as you head out the door and let's take a look at the freeway. you can see traffic is going to be busy especially getting to emory i w
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do we today in our law and our culture give enough credit to that refunding? >> you think of the great moments in our history. we talk about of course the revolution, certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it was all coming apart and the country as we know today is reshaped after the civil war. the constitutional law what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment to the states. there is so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my clerks we have to go to gettysburg. this isn't just about pulling these little threads out of what we do every day about journalism and original was on and we argue it is much bigger than that. i see some people here who argue before the court. i'm not once thought the people who came here did not understand that what we did is larger than who we are that we would engage in enterprise to preserve something that is truly great. dewey agree? no more than the agree, no more than nason and hamilton agreed. but do we say they do not want it to work? no. that's the beauty of the, the people. we agree that we s
do we today in our law and our culture give enough credit to that refunding? >> you think of the great moments in our history. we talk about of course the revolution, certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it was all coming apart and the country as we know today is reshaped after the civil war. the constitutional law what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment to the states. there is so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my clerks we have to go to...
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ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this law maybe they would enjoy this day in a recovery house to get over the numerical addiction. judging teachers and children primarily on the basis of a very narrow slice of mechanistic skills to be measured simplistically by standardized exam and ruling out the consequence, ruling out to the rich forms of culture like reading books for pleasure. what other reason is there to read a book and the way? but pleasure is not tested. no points for pleasure. asking koppel questions? indulging curiosity? developing real critical capacity so when they grow up can be discerning citize
ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this...
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that's the law. the administration is getting around this law with a different interpretation to indemnify lockheed martin. it's particularly important in virginia because virginia is an important electoral college state. there are lockheed martin employees in the state of virginia. the administration does not want warning layoffs going to virginia residents who work for lockheed martin on november 2, a few days before the election. martha: creative time and logistics involved in all this. bill: 10 minutes away, check it out. we are just getting started. an important piece of obama-care going into effect this week. what does that mean for you? it could mean a lot. for hospitals, too. remember this ... >> it's 3:00 a.m. and your children are safe asleep. who do you want answering the phone? martha: one of the most memorable ads of the last campaign. critics are saying the obama administration did get their 3:00 a.m. call and they flushed it. we'll talk to john bolton about this. bill: some say this is
that's the law. the administration is getting around this law with a different interpretation to indemnify lockheed martin. it's particularly important in virginia because virginia is an important electoral college state. there are lockheed martin employees in the state of virginia. the administration does not want warning layoffs going to virginia residents who work for lockheed martin on november 2, a few days before the election. martha: creative time and logistics involved in all this....
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. >> the laws of the convict is don't respect others, you don't steal, pay your debts and never become a punk or a pitch. i have done that. my reputation is clean. >> the status as a convict was threatened by prison's complicated social structure. >> those animals are there. . >> we were interviewing him at his cell and he was awaiting and he came out to go to chow hall. i heard inmates scream out something. i wasn't sure what they said. his reaction was so severe i assume i was a major insult. >> what? who called me that? what are you talking? you [ bleep ] say cho mo. >> that's prison slang for child molester, but it is used for anyone with a sexual offense. >> he was at the cellblock microwave preparing his evening meal. >> spaghetti. i call it wet noodles. >> at first he was reluctant to talk about the earlier confrontation. >> we will talk out there later. [ bleep ] i will talk more. i'm a murderer. i'm a convict. nobody disrespects me like that. i got some punk coming in who has been in for a little time [ bleep ] running his mouth [ bleep ]. that's fine. that gets you killed in
. >> the laws of the convict is don't respect others, you don't steal, pay your debts and never become a punk or a pitch. i have done that. my reputation is clean. >> the status as a convict was threatened by prison's complicated social structure. >> those animals are there. . >> we were interviewing him at his cell and he was awaiting and he came out to go to chow hall. i heard inmates scream out something. i wasn't sure what they said. his reaction was so severe i...
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in rimondthe juvenile law courtom wil close. cases will bmoved all the way to the main courthouse martinez in the centl part of the county. the same thing will happ in pittsrgh. wh its juvenile family courtrooms go dark t.she head the bar association. >> these are folks who have least amount of income. least access to public transportation t.and least amount of resources of anybody else in the county. yet they are being the made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >>reporter: lawyer dan fice in richnd bieves th tsiolate the la. >> when e change to a court are con in a mapper where people are fundamentally deprived of their ability to have job in the court. taking away their constitutional right to access. >> hamilton unemployed college student who has a child custody case in richmond juvenile court. like many resident affected by the court cuts he has no car. he now lives in oakland which is a fairly quick 30 ment trip by bart but when the crt closes here hamiln wi havto ta barfrom oakld to denorth then wt cap bus martinez.
in rimondthe juvenile law courtom wil close. cases will bmoved all the way to the main courthouse martinez in the centl part of the county. the same thing will happ in pittsrgh. wh its juvenile family courtrooms go dark t.she head the bar association. >> these are folks who have least amount of income. least access to public transportation t.and least amount of resources of anybody else in the county. yet they are being the made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >>reporter:...
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exempts fantasy leagues from gambling laws. baltimore will host its third grand prix. organizers did not confirm they would return until last night. officials at raytheon llc told "the baltimore sun" with more time to prepare than last year, they hope to be better organize and bring in more revenue than last year's event. some diehard fans have been saying it since opening day, but when it came to ending the o's playoff drought, this was the year, and they were vindicated. when the l.a. angels lost last night, baltimore assured itself its first playoff berth since 1997 paid for -- is suffering fans, is the day they always hope for but can hardly believe finally arrive. >> i have been a fan for a while, since they were bad. a 22nd game of the season, so i've been to a lot of games. >> this city loves baseball. it does not take much, but when the o's are good, the city goes crazy. >> don't you love those glasses? smoke came from the galley of their charter flight to tampa, and it forced the airplane to make an emergency landing i
exempts fantasy leagues from gambling laws. baltimore will host its third grand prix. organizers did not confirm they would return until last night. officials at raytheon llc told "the baltimore sun" with more time to prepare than last year, they hope to be better organize and bring in more revenue than last year's event. some diehard fans have been saying it since opening day, but when it came to ending the o's playoff drought, this was the year, and they were vindicated. when the...
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that's why we passed this law. and i am proud of it. it was the right thing to do. and we are going to keep it. [applause] now, my opponent has a different view. the other night he said he would repeal obamacare as soon as he took office. don't boo. vote. vote. vote. but after he said that, then he backtracked and said no way, at least i'll make sure to cover folks with pre-existing conditions. and then i have explained, well, actually, your plan doesn't do that. and then his campaign had to come out and say, actually, that's not true or the plan wouldn't do that. so governor romney was fact checked by his own campaign. [laughter] that's rough. that's rough. [applause] even they know his plan would take away coverage for tens of millions of americans. governor romney said he'd get rid of planned parenthood funding. apparently this along with big bird is driving the deficits. [laughter] and he would have supported an extreme measure in massachusetts that would have outlawed some form of contraception. he joined the far right of his party to support a bill that would
that's why we passed this law. and i am proud of it. it was the right thing to do. and we are going to keep it. [applause] now, my opponent has a different view. the other night he said he would repeal obamacare as soon as he took office. don't boo. vote. vote. vote. but after he said that, then he backtracked and said no way, at least i'll make sure to cover folks with pre-existing conditions. and then i have explained, well, actually, your plan doesn't do that. and then his campaign had to...
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would you agree we need new copyright laws to stop online privacy like sopa? >> some of you may be familiar with "cult to have amateur" which argued that the free economy was very problematic in terms of supporting a professional class of writers, musicians, film makers on the internet. and i showed in the book that as we had the expansion of the internet and particularly free content on the internet, we've seen this crisis at the music industry, the closing of newspapers and impending crisis at the publishing business which i'm very familiar with as an author. i wrote that book in 2007. it was heavily criticized by people like lessig who argued that i was a reactionary, that i was wrong. but i think in the five years since that book has come out, my position is actually much stronger than people like, say, chris anderson whose book "the long tail" argue with the the emergence of a viable cottage industry of creative people who would be able to earn a living selling their product online. i think what's amend over the last five years is that it's harder and har
would you agree we need new copyright laws to stop online privacy like sopa? >> some of you may be familiar with "cult to have amateur" which argued that the free economy was very problematic in terms of supporting a professional class of writers, musicians, film makers on the internet. and i showed in the book that as we had the expansion of the internet and particularly free content on the internet, we've seen this crisis at the music industry, the closing of newspapers and...
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in online phhrmacies eet staae f ann federal laws. the -d-a warns if low prrscriptioo prices seem too good to be true... they probably are. a... young.... indianaa.. girl... in... searcc for treasure... / ends up... finding a iece of h. aad... her mother... kim ... love aatiquing...///.one daa,... kallie found a history book in terre haute.../ insidee ... was... a letter... from orld war two..../. to... cleta aldridge --/ informing her ...that her son, victor... overseas....///kallie... and her mom rightful owner... of... he letter....//turns cleta and victor... passed away .../ but,... victor's wife still llved innindiann. 43-53"we saw thh headstone nd ended up lookinggat the phooe book that doesn't evvn have a cover on it and founn victor allridge jr.'' phone numberrin " there"135-141"you don't know where the past is going to cooe up and meet you, it's interesting, it's wonderful, it's liff" and that'' a part of their life, and ttjusttneeded to go back to them." them."victor aldridge junior... was a purple heart recipient... and...
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my brother-in-law's a cop and i had him look her up. my brother-in-law sent me a postcard letting me know it was involving a very, very young minor so that didn't make me happy at all. brayden is just a friend. she needs somebody i think as a friend, you know, to be there for her, to maybe help guide her. but there is no way there would ever be anything sexual there. no way. >> carrie has trust issues because of her last relationship. she's afraid. like, carrie's been through a lot in past relationships and so have i. carrie and i had an issue about me being transgendered because she liked girls more than guys. and i was going to get surgery to be a guy. and i told carrie, well, if it absolutely came down to it, i could probably stop my surgery. but i told carrie how important it was to me, and she knows how important it is to me and she agreed that she -- she would still be here. it would be fine. >> the key to survive is to be headstrong and don't show any weaknesses because in here, it's a -- it's like a zoo. you know, if somebody kn
my brother-in-law's a cop and i had him look her up. my brother-in-law sent me a postcard letting me know it was involving a very, very young minor so that didn't make me happy at all. brayden is just a friend. she needs somebody i think as a friend, you know, to be there for her, to maybe help guide her. but there is no way there would ever be anything sexual there. no way. >> carrie has trust issues because of her last relationship. she's afraid. like, carrie's been through a lot in...
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and gave a ride to my sister-in-law, i think it is or something like that. nephew's ex-wife. we -- she lured me on to the dogtown, which is the river camps. and we started to have sex. and she backed out of it and got into an argument. and she started smacking me around and i had a hair-trigger temper back then. so, i snapped on her and went off. oh, to hell with it. i stabbed her, i broke her neck and smashed her skull in. >> pasco claims his rage erupted because his victim rejected him and they never did have sex. some of the evidence indicated otherwise. >> well, they turned it into a rape trial. they did their tests. and there was a presence of spermatizoa. she was partially nude. >> i heard an inmate off camera yell something. and cephis' whole persona changed. what are you looking at, cephis? >> i'm marking someone. >> why? >> because he just said child molester. break his [ bleep ] neck. total disrespect for anyone in a prison. especially for some convict like me that's been down for so many years. and i got some kid talking trash. i know who he is. and i'll [ bleep ],
and gave a ride to my sister-in-law, i think it is or something like that. nephew's ex-wife. we -- she lured me on to the dogtown, which is the river camps. and we started to have sex. and she backed out of it and got into an argument. and she started smacking me around and i had a hair-trigger temper back then. so, i snapped on her and went off. oh, to hell with it. i stabbed her, i broke her neck and smashed her skull in. >> pasco claims his rage erupted because his victim rejected him...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind-spot monitor... [ beeping ] ...that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... as you thought. ♪ a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> not long ago, kelley mcnaug
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that...
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important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well three years ago today president barack obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part this is because i am at the beginning and not the end of my labors on the world stage compared to some of the giants of history who have r
important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october...
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on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dress up like police have been promised to make which is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned about how that trend is going i think in the past it would be assumes that people knew the law that it was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for some but the truth is these types of laws and offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the. riot police in bahrain have fired tear gas and water cannons that government protesters after a funeral march for an activist who died in custody turned violent demonstrators accuse the government of denying the men treatment but the authorities claim he died of a blood disease pro-reform
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now concept the aerial strikes were against all humanitarian laws and just help militants to recruit more people so why does the end of the pakistani government do more to stop them i wish they would i mean on the public front there are actually it's tried to denounce but it's just a simple attack most of the energy and unfortunately for the past five years our government has actually bought into the american war on terror and the board has acted which started off to be that the american war has now become our war and should be should catch on hold of these terrorists that are doing it but unfortunately not even they're not able to handle the economic affairs of the country let alone disturb the mission that has been be falling our country tired. now let's talk about the human u.n. human rights group who have repeatedly urged an investigation into such killings after after all we never see any videos or photos or data of the strikes what's really was got to got to hide. basically it's just. attack on a civilian getting the day they're doing a by the report that has been published by
now concept the aerial strikes were against all humanitarian laws and just help militants to recruit more people so why does the end of the pakistani government do more to stop them i wish they would i mean on the public front there are actually it's tried to denounce but it's just a simple attack most of the energy and unfortunately for the past five years our government has actually bought into the american war on terror and the board has acted which started off to be that the american war...
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the law was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for sun but the truth is these types of laws and offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the. police and bus train or fired tear gas and water cannons at empty gunman protesters after a funeral march for an activist who died in custody turned violent demonstrators accuse the government of denying the men treatment but the authorities claim he died of a blood disease program from crowds are trying to reach their former harbor pearl square in the capital manama which is now have any guarded by police protesters threw firebombs and rocks this tear gas canisters. where harald at them by officers the sunni want to he has been cracking down on the shelf position for some twenty months now the activists demanding equal rights and the release of political prisoners including prom
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their past will sweep away hundreds of years of the british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all gude the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the deep you merely a shit of the government and now they're trying to change the law so that government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the. proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the keys you're trying to run about half your client you're going to be. there are going to be behind closed doors closed sessions that you are not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evidence m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in gu
their past will sweep away hundreds of years of the british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all gude the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the deep you merely a shit of the government and now they're trying to change the law so that government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the....
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the laws of. the. world. meanwhile defending champions chelsea therms danish side michel and four nil to top group phase eventis insurance played out a one one draw in the other guy. the surprise of the night so by the russian side beat by munich three one in minsk outputs bought a top of group path with two wins from to be able to deal keeping the french side bottom of the table. which obviously got action continues tonight this in the coach leach honest but letty desperate for his side to refine some form when they host ac milan the same page as side lost three nil to malaga in their opening game in groups a and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia captain igor denise of continued to be dropped after a rather overpay while fellow midfielder and danny coach letting his age his remaining is to believe in themselves. is to return self-reliance skills and quality because we want them a bit others will come back to us l
the laws of. the. world. meanwhile defending champions chelsea therms danish side michel and four nil to top group phase eventis insurance played out a one one draw in the other guy. the surprise of the night so by the russian side beat by munich three one in minsk outputs bought a top of group path with two wins from to be able to deal keeping the french side bottom of the table. which obviously got action continues tonight this in the coach leach honest but letty desperate for his side to...
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it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation's laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries, one way or another, this is allowed under the laws but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely, freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. >> if that is -- >> no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >> in iran, there is only one regime, so perhaps they are protesting against that and in iran, the judicial branch is not under the power of the government, they have their own laws and's what they follow. and we have no interference in that. the government has paved the way for the highest form of freedom of most people. you see people criticize, people sometimes trespass the border lines of proper as a president, i'm not middle of the people of iran, without drawing any borders, without drawing any borders, without drawing any red lines, we converse. >> right,
it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation's laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries, one way or another, this is allowed under the laws but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely, freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. >> if that is -- >> no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for...
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stronger steps to rid us of this mania of testing which ever since no child left behind has come into law is the kind of national psychosis, but there's something psychotic about it. it can't be numbered. it doesn't count. my father's psychiatrist use to take me to the back boards of mental hospitals in massachusetts and so many people on the most severe depression the only way they could ease their discomfort is by numbering everything. they would restlessly move object surrounded the table to get them in the pattern, and as i mentioned, some of the bureaucrats in washington maybe they would enjoy este in the recovery house to get over this numerical what action. this hoping of judging children and their teachers primarily on the basis of that very narrow slice of purely mechanistic skills that can be measured more simplistically by standardized exam and ruling out as a consequence ruling out all of those more authentic forms of culture that are not reduced to numbers like reading books for pleasure. it's the only reason i read a book. you get no points for pleasure or asking thoughtful
stronger steps to rid us of this mania of testing which ever since no child left behind has come into law is the kind of national psychosis, but there's something psychotic about it. it can't be numbered. it doesn't count. my father's psychiatrist use to take me to the back boards of mental hospitals in massachusetts and so many people on the most severe depression the only way they could ease their discomfort is by numbering everything. they would restlessly move object surrounded the table to...
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that people knew the law the law was reasonable and so long as you were creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for some but the truth is these types of laws in offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now and they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but every day. there is wally gearing up for its presidential vote as its longstanding. one holding on to the reins of power for another six years story. their show. she. was about to you. but the residue never. coming all the signals are there if you look up and there's one tapping on you he alpha beta gamma he was always the fine now trying to treat he's let me know what's going on pinpoint. right now. dog shows become income mortal danger. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in
that people knew the law the law was reasonable and so long as you were creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for some but the truth is these types of laws in offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now and they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but every day. there is wally gearing up for its presidential vote as its longstanding....
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gay marriage laws and hear challenge to the voting rights act. >>> a fox news alert for you. three nato troops and a translator killed in a homicide bombing in eastern afghanistan along with at least 10 other people. the attacker drove a motorcycle packed with explosives right into the troops that were patrolling a market. the taliban claiming responsibility for this. the attack comes a day after two americans were killed in a shootout between afghan american troops. >>> two people are dead and one person in critical condition after a shooting at a florida vfw post. a motorcycle club several arms men reportedly showed up firing weapons. it looked like a fight between two motorcycle groups. several people were arrested but no one has been charged yet. >>> a cameraman who accompanied iran's president for the u.n. general assembly is seeking asylum. he didn't say when he defected. this comes a week after mahmoud ahmadinej ahmadinejad's top advisor gave controversial material about the premiere leader. lindsay lohan can't stay out of trouble. the actress calling police over the w
gay marriage laws and hear challenge to the voting rights act. >>> a fox news alert for you. three nato troops and a translator killed in a homicide bombing in eastern afghanistan along with at least 10 other people. the attacker drove a motorcycle packed with explosives right into the troops that were patrolling a market. the taliban claiming responsibility for this. the attack comes a day after two americans were killed in a shootout between afghan american troops. >>> two...
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than most cases there's not a great son in law great deal of popular and fusing as i'm about was the son the divided political. opinions which makes it very difficult to prosecute and continued as well as particularly problems on conflicts such as the one we saw in iraq is still ongoing in afghanistan but why always the no one likes a war but it seems like an old days people were really driven to win at this point everyone's life fatigued with wars what it depends what the was about what system if you're talking about second. russians kotak right patrols who were what was at stake was the whole future of european civilization today is was obviously the issues are you know quite cold in some cases there are divided opinions about you know whether or not the war is worth is worth the candle of what's at stake and so on but are the issues maybe blurred because for example making images get other experts we spoke to there saying that war on terror is misleading because it doesn't really define the enemy you don't really know what you're fighting for do you think that might be the problem
than most cases there's not a great son in law great deal of popular and fusing as i'm about was the son the divided political. opinions which makes it very difficult to prosecute and continued as well as particularly problems on conflicts such as the one we saw in iraq is still ongoing in afghanistan but why always the no one likes a war but it seems like an old days people were really driven to win at this point everyone's life fatigued with wars what it depends what the was about what system...
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home and manager neil lennon knows his side will face a tough test on tuesday for the very top spot in law school. coach. very constrained. skillfull. is a very rigid. but you know we're in good form or with. the europe has been pretty good recently but this is. of class and competition for scottish champions do have a few injury worries about rome however frankly very much on the scale of spotlights problem there have been some concerns about the answer to pitch a delusion in the stadium but celtic have been quick to play down its importance the side from glasgow will start as the underdogs but i'll be trying desperately to get my first point in the champions league away from celtic park since two thousand and four spots i will be desperate on tuesday to pick up their first points in this season's champions league campaign where most of its due have injury problems facing a celtic side are always tough to beat the scottish champions we boyd by picking up a credible draw in their first game of the competition against benfica last time out. of the other teams in group g. barcelona benfica g
home and manager neil lennon knows his side will face a tough test on tuesday for the very top spot in law school. coach. very constrained. skillfull. is a very rigid. but you know we're in good form or with. the europe has been pretty good recently but this is. of class and competition for scottish champions do have a few injury worries about rome however frankly very much on the scale of spotlights problem there have been some concerns about the answer to pitch a delusion in the stadium but...
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this, this law. the law would have required voters to present a photo id when they cast their ballots on election day. now, that's not going to be required. eric shawn is here with more for us. >> reporter: jenna, opponents of voter id turned out this morning, and they got their wish. you do not need a photo id now to vote in the presidential election in pennsylvania in november, but the law will stand. commonwealth court judge robert simpson, who supported the law, did let the voter id law stay. he says poll workers can still, though, ask for a voter id, but voters don't have to show one when they show up in november. simpson blocked part of the law that requires people without an id to vote by provisional ballot and then provide documentation about their identity within six days. he feared that requirement could disenfranchise voters if they could not come up with the proof of their id. simpson ruled, quote: i question whether sufficient time now remains. i expected more photo ids to have been issu
this, this law. the law would have required voters to present a photo id when they cast their ballots on election day. now, that's not going to be required. eric shawn is here with more for us. >> reporter: jenna, opponents of voter id turned out this morning, and they got their wish. you do not need a photo id now to vote in the presidential election in pennsylvania in november, but the law will stand. commonwealth court judge robert simpson, who supported the law, did let the voter id...
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richest law often enough knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks. spir
richest law often enough knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats locally just laugh for...